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While waiting for the official arrival of Kylian Mbappé at Real Madrid, Ronaldo, former star striker of Casa Blanca, said he was very happy with the arrival of the tricolor prodigy to the Merengues.
Ronaldo “Il Fenomeno” is often asked about the news of the Real Madrid club, he who was part of Florentino Pérez’s Galacticos in the 2000s (from 2002 to 2007, for 104 goals). The 47-year-old Brazilian was delighted with the very probable arrival of Kylian Mbappé, the French prodigy having decided to leave PSG at the end of his contract next June.
“Everyone is excited about Kylian Mbappé in Madrid. He’s an incredible player. He’s going to be one of the best players in the world. I think it’s a very good choice for him »thus launches the double Ballon d’Or, before asserting that the 2018 world champion will be ” Finally “ Ballon d’Or by joining Casa Blanca.
Bellingham as Zidane
“R9” was also very complimentary of Jude Bellingham, Real’s English star since last summer. “I watched the last matches at Santiago-Bernabeu and I watched Bellingham. He reminds me a little of Zidane with his quality”, launched Ronaldo, teammate of “Zizou” for five years in the Spanish capital. The two midfielders are also the same height (1.84 m and 1.85 m).
Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima responded to the Daily Mail, as part of a promotional video for a sports betting site. The one who retired in 2011 (after a final stint at Corinthians) showed up at an amateur football match in England to save a team in distress on a muddy pitch. In vain.
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